Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are allegedly still living in style even though they are already struggling with their finances.

According to In Touch Weekly, the royal couple flew commercial flights separately to deliver meals at Project Angel Food earlier this month.

A source claimed that eight bodyguards accompanied the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. They also said that the royal couple took and their security team took up five rows in first class.

The insider also claimed that Prince Harry has to spend $25 million for his and Markle’s protection officers which are not easy to find. After all, he and Markle already quit the royal family.

As members of The Firm, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s security costs were paid for by UK taxpayers. However, they are now using their own money to pay for their protection officers.

Prince Harry and Markle recently moved to the United States. And there are claims that they are looking at renting Petra Manor. The property costs $15,000 a night and it comes with eight bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.

According to the source, the Duke of Sussex is already using the money that Princess Diana left for him and Prince William after she passed away. The royal siblings have also been splitting $7.5 million in inheritance from Queen Elizabeth II.

“Prince Charles is also contributing a small amount, but that’s going to stop soon. He thinks his son should fend for himself,” the source said.

Unfortunately, Prince Harry is allegedly struggling because he has never had to worry about money before. As such, it is only now that he is learning the concept of budgeting.

However, the claims made by the tabloid should be taken with a grain of salt. Prince Harry and Markle are not struggling with their finances. And it is unlikely for the royal couple to end up broke.

As of late, there is no confirmation that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex really flew first class during their recent trip to Project Angel Food. And if they did, this is only because they can afford it.

Prince Harry and Markle are also renting a $10 million property in Malibu, which proves that they have more than enough money to support their lifestyle.

The royal couple’s new address also debunks the claims that they are planning to shell out $15 million in rent per year.